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If I was asked to set a time for a business call, what could I say to formally suggest/ determine a time? Can I say for example "5 O'clock would be good for me"?










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  • If my supervisor asked to arrange a time to speak over a phone and I want to write back to set a time in a formal way. Is it correct if I said (5 O'clock would be good for me)?
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  • How formal do you want to be?
    – Jim
    3 hours ago










  • If my supervisor asked to arrange a time to speak over a phone and I want to write back to set a time in a formal way. Is it correct if I said (5 O'clock would be good for me)?
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    3 hours ago




















  • How formal do you want to be?
    – Jim
    3 hours ago










  • If my supervisor asked to arrange a time to speak over a phone and I want to write back to set a time in a formal way. Is it correct if I said (5 O'clock would be good for me)?
    – Miro
    3 hours ago


















How formal do you want to be?
– Jim
3 hours ago




How formal do you want to be?
– Jim
3 hours ago












If my supervisor asked to arrange a time to speak over a phone and I want to write back to set a time in a formal way. Is it correct if I said (5 O'clock would be good for me)?
– Miro
3 hours ago






If my supervisor asked to arrange a time to speak over a phone and I want to write back to set a time in a formal way. Is it correct if I said (5 O'clock would be good for me)?
– Miro
3 hours ago












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I would say "I am available at 5:00 PM PST to talk to you."






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  • You can't presume to know what time zone would apply in this question. What if they're in Bulgaria, or Japan?
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